by some_guy282 » Thu 14 Jul 2005, 15:14:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Roy', ' ')Wow. Last week, the story was just another blurb scrolling past the bottom of the screen. I thought that would be the extent of it. That it would be swept under the rug like the Downing Street Memo, Bush's war record, et al.
Me too. You can look at the beginning of this thread and see I was skeptical anything would come of this, but the media has certainly jumped all over it. It's in the papers, on CNN, etc. So far the White House is saying they wont comment until the investigation is over. When the hell will that be? This investigation has been on going for nearly two years now.
You ask some good questions over how the American people will react to all this. It's possible Rove wont be charged with anything. If so, will the American public be ok with Rove staying on in the White House? And if he is charged with a crime, how would the public react to Bush giving him a pardon? Bear in mind, Bush and Rove go waaaaaayyyyy back to the years Bush was a drunk. They're going to do everything they possibly can to get Rove off the hook.
When the leak story first broke two years ago there was universal public outcry, as there should have been. Now that Rove is in the cross hairs, the GOP is doing a good job of trying to portray this as partisan bickering. I think the GOP's handling of this situation is just the latest chapter in their shameless actions of recent years. Not that I'm surprised. Nothing has surprised me since a torture advocate was made Attorney General. So the evidence is now clear that Rove leaked the name. Two years ago when this broke we were told Rove had absolutely nothing to do with this leak. Now we know for sure that he did, and the White House says "No comment." Instead of calling for his indictment and dismissal from the White House, the Republicans are saying "Oh, but he didn't mean any harm. He was trying to help a reporter write a story," and, "We don't even know if our National Security was affected by this leak, it's not such a big deal..." etc. etc.
But will the rank and file Joe Six pack Republicans buy this latest line of bullshit their leaders are telling them? That's the key question in all of this. Of course if they're not, there are always ways for the administration to distract them from all this. Oh yeah, I listened to a great NPR program on all of this which you can listen to
here
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule. – Nietzsche
Time makes more converts than reason. – Thomas Paine
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